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A question about Jesus Huerta de Soto's economics program in Spain

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Esuric Posted: Mon, Jul 6 2009 12:01 AM

I understand that Jesus Huerta de Soto is offering a masters program on Austrian method/principles; and I was wondering if his program accepts English speaking students. Is the degree accepted in the states? How and where can I apply? Any additional information would great, thanks.

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If you e-mail him he will send you a brochure regarding the Masters, and to my recollection it is in English.

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A little advice, depending on what you're doing I'd avoid such a programme. If you wish to study economics at a PhD level and then go on to teach economics you're going to want to get into a prestigous a masters programme as possible. You're also going to want to maximise you're exposure to math, I don't think that any masters programme in Austrian economics will allow you to do that.

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Esuric replied on Mon, Jul 6 2009 6:16 PM

Okay thanks.

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